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The U.S. Army today faces an imminent and menacing threat to our national security. We are engaged in a struggle that will determine our future. Failure to resolve this problem could leave us vulnerable and our enemies victorious.
When do we call it treason?
ONALASKA, Wis. - President Bush and Sen. John Kerry accused each other of lacking the hard-nosed resolve of Cold War presidents - from Democrat Truman to Republican Reagan - reaching across party lines a week before Election Day to try to break their campaign deadlock.
What if there were a project that would immediately create 13,000 US jobs directly and thousands more indirectly? What if there was a feasible opportunity to reduce America's dependence on Middle Eastern oil? What if this project had bipartisan support? It seems like a no brainer that such a project should be executed, doesn't it?
What if there were a project that would immediately create 13,000 US jobs directly and thousands more indirectly? What if there was a feasible opportunity to reduce America's dependence on Middle Eastern oil? What if this project had bipartisan support? It seems like a no brainer that such a project should be executed, doesn't it?
WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama's national security adviser laid out a sweeping rebuttal Wednesday to former Vice President Dick Cheney's charge that America is less safe under the new administration.
CINCINNATI - Democratic vice presidential candidate Joe Biden on Wednesday questioned John McCain's judgment to be commander in chief, arguing that the Republican presidential candidate would keep digging the United States into a hole of isolation and insecurity.
Now that the Supreme Court has decided that the constitutional privilege of habeas corpus has "full effect at Guantanamo Bay," we must turn our attention to how and where we can bring suspected terrorists to trial and what rights they should be afforded.
Are your computers safe and secure? As part of the national Stop.Think.Connect campaign against cyber threats to computers in the private and public sector, the city of Mesa and the Department of Homeland Security are hosting a cyber security summit at the Mesa Arts Center on Wednesday, Sept. 26.
The Transportation Security Administration has had to abandon one passenger screening program, CAPPS II, because of privacy and accuracy questions; now its successor, Secure Flight, is in trouble for the same reasons.
Attorney General Terry Goddard Thursday released a report asking federal and state leaders to evaluate flaws in federal and state laws and educational policies that leave students exposed to violence on school and college campuses.
BRUSSELS, Belgium - Microsoft Corp. said Monday it would give U.S. security vendors Symantec Corp. and McAfee Inc. some of the information they want to make their products work with Microsoft's new operating system, Vista.
BAGHDAD, Iraq - In a bid to curb sectarian violence, Iraq's government plans to restructure the capital's security forces by putting all police officers and paramilitary soldiers under one commander, an official said Thursday.
A new prepaid debit card could drastically reduce the number of paper Social Security checks mailed each month, therefore saving trees and putting more crooks out of business, treasury officials say.
Arizonans are at risk of dying from terrorist attacks along the state’s 3,000 miles of railroad tracks because of nonexistent security, Arizona Corporation Commissioner Kris Mayes said Wednesday.
Arizonans are at risk of dying from terrorist attacks along the state’s 3,000 miles of railroad tracks because of nonexistent security, Arizona Corporation Commissioner Kris Mayes said Wednesday.
June 18, 2004
Talley Defense Systems is preparing to erect a fence near its northeast Mesa plant that would cut off access to a long-time recreational trail.
Earlier this month, the Department of Homeland Security's crack gumshoes at Los Angeles' airport jailed six French TV journalists for more than a day; interrogated, body-searched and fingerprinted them; then forcibly repatriated them to Paris.
With orange alerts and intelligence chatter about simultaneous terror attacks against targets that could include major sporting events, tight security again will be the order of the day at the Fiesta and Insight bowls.
Home security used to be just about keeping bad guys out. Today the term encompasses an expanding list of services designed to protect homeowners from fire, accidental flooding and even themselves. Jennifer Geisler likes the security system she and her husband had added to their Gilbert home because it adds a level of comfort.
Pinal County is home to the 2011 National Sheriff of the Year. Sheriff Paul Babeu was honored with the Ferris E. Lucas Award Sunday at the National Sheriffs' Association annual conference in St. Louis, Mo.
President-elect Barack Obama, far right, announces his national security team during a news conference in Chicago, Monday, Dec. 1, 2008. Standing behind Obama are from left to right, Attorney General-designate Eric Holder, Homeland Security Secretary-designate Janet Napolitano, Secretary of Defense Robert Gates, Vice President-elect Joe Biden, Secretary of State-designate Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, D-N.Y., National Security Adviser-designate Ret. Marine Gen. James Jones and United Nations Ambassador-designate Susan Rice.
President Bush waves to the audience after speaking on his energy agenda at the National Small Business Week Conference in Washington Wednesday.
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